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Nikon N70 Value


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lukasz1991

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Hi, this was given to me and it has been stored away for a while. I'm wondering what would be the value of this camera? It is also in great shape. I attached pictures of it.

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Hi

Prices are always difficult to give.
As regards the camerabody you may find some ideas here:

Nikon N70 SLR Film Cameras for sale | eBay

What seems to be of extra value on your camera are the lens and the special flash, likely for macro photography.

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This link gives a more realistic figure for the body as it should show sold listings only.

Nikon N70 SLR Film Cameras for sale | eBay

 

The lens sells for much more than the body...

Cameras & Photo for sale | eBay

 

The Canfield flash system is rare enough that it is impossible to guess what it might be worth.



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Cant you just google the name of a model and find the price info on the internet? I am sure you will find some info that way 



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Cant you just google the name of a model and find the price info on the internet? I am sure you will find some info that way 

The problem is that you will find all kinds of classifieds with unrealistically high asked-for prices. Completed listings with a winning bid on ebay works better to get an idea of the market value.